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Lowell National Historical Park and National Park Service to Offer Free Admission for 16 Days in 2016

WASHINGTON –The National Park Service turns 100 years old in 2016 and wants everyone to celebrate! All national parks, including Lowell National Historical Park, will waive entrance fees on 16 special days in 2016. The 16 entrance fee-free days for 2016 will be:

"In recognition of the National Park Service Centennial, we took a look at the meaning of our fee free days and we wanted to connect to our partners and do more in the spirit of Dr. King" said Celeste Bernardo, Superintendent of Lowell National Historical Park. "I'm pleased by the response from the community and feel our offerings will make an inpact in the Merrimack Valley," added Bernardo. Here is a look at whats happening in January:

February in Lowell means Kids Week (February 15 -19, 2016). The Boott Cotton Mills Museum will be Fee Free on Monday, February 15th for Presidents Day.

Look for additional events that are being planned for the National Park Service Centennial and many of these events will occur around the Fee Free days at the park.

For more information about Lowell National Historical Park, visit www/nps.gov/lowell, or call 978-970-5000. And, look for upcoming happenings related the the National Park Service Centennial celebrations in Lowell and across the NPS at www.nps.gov/centennial. -NPS-